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Samsung Galaxy Buds+ now on sale in Malaysia

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series will be going on sale next week but if you want to own Samsung’s latest true wireless earphones, the Galaxy Buds+ are now available throughout Malaysia. These are the updated version of the original Samsung Galaxy Buds that comes with improved audio and longer battery life.

The Samsung Galaxy Buds+ are officially priced at RM599 and it is available in either black and white colours. The wireless earbuds are available in physical Samsung stores.

The design looks identical to the original Galaxy Buds and it now features a 2-way speaker system that’s tuned by AKG which consists of a tweet and a woofer unit. For clearer voice calls, it has a total of three mics which helps to cancel surrounding sound.

The Galaxy Buds+ also offers touch controls which support single, double, triple taps as well as touch & hold gesture. It also supports ambient sound which allows you to hear your surrounding without needing to take off the earbuds.

On a single charge, it is rated to push up to 11 hours of music playback and you can get a total of 22 hours of listening time with the case included. The charging case also supports wired charging via USB-C and also wireless charging.

The Galaxy Buds+ are currently offered for free if you pre-order the Galaxy S20+ and the S20 Ultra 5G. In case you missed it, Samsung has extended the pre-order period until 1st March 2020.

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